My question to the UN, particularly its Muslim states, why don't YOU step up? Why is the the responsibility of the invaded to cater to the invaders? Is the UN following Obola's rules for illegal invaders by scolding the unwilling host for not bleeding enough money and benefits for the benefit, not of its own citizens, but of the parasite gate crashers?
http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/refugee-crisis-un-warns-lesbos-catastrophe-if-greece-does-not-step-aid-1528648
"Right now about 12,000 refugees and migrants are on the island and reception capacity is 2,800, so naturally that is going to create tensions between the refugees and the police and local community," Diane Goodman, head of the UN Refugee Agency operations for the emergency, told a Geneva news briefing. "We hope that land will be allocated and that the Greek authorities will be given the funds necessary in order to set up proper reception sites."
Another UN spokesman said the reception conditions and centres remain "overstretched and inadequate", with many people, including women, children and new-born babies, forced to sleep in the open. Greek prime minister Alexis Tsipras admitted the country was unable to cope with the wave of refugees after a visit to the island.I didn't see any such people in the photo accompanying this article! All young, strong men who look far from victimhood!! Where's the Muslim solidarity with its religious brethren who are driven from their homes and why should Europe accept people the rich Gulf Oil States refuse to shelter? Quit building mosques in Germany, Saudi Arabia, and build some refugee camps for your displaced brothers and sisters in Islam? You've got tons of money from oil and plenty of sand lots in which to erect tents!
Same with the UAE; insead of accepting five terrorists Obola just released from Gitmo, why not take in victims of terrorist ideology and not the terrorists who inflicted the damage?
http://www.usnews.com/news/world/articles/2015/11/15/uae-takes-5-yemeni-prisoners-freed-by-us-from-guantanamoThe five Yemeni men were accepted for resettlement in the Persian Gulf nation after U.S. authorities determined they no longer posed a threat, the Defense Department said in a statement. Their release brings the Guantanamo prison population to 107.
The released men, who arrived in the UAE on Saturday, were identified as Ali Ahmad Muhammad al-Razihi, Khalid Abd-al-Jabbar Muhammad Uthman al-Qadasi, Adil Said al-Hajj Ubayd al-Busays, Sulayman Awad Bin Uqayl al-Nahdi, and Fahmi Salem Said al-Asani. All were arrested fleeing the U.S. invasion of Afghanistan following the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks.